The Galaxy Note 4 is currently available in two processor variants, the one with an Exynos 7 Octa processor and the other with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 chipset. It looks like Samsung is working on one more variant of the Galaxy Note 4 with an updated processor. Our sources have revealed to us that a new variant of the Galaxy Note 4 with a Snapdragon 810 SoC is being tested for some major carriers in South Korea. These carriers might be LG+, SKT, and Olleh, but we are not too sure about the names. Unlike the Snapdragon 805, which features a 32-bit quad-core CPU and Adreno 420 GPU, the Snapdragon 810 SoC uses a 64-bit octa-core CPU working in ARM’s big.LITTLE configuration and an newer Adreno 430 GPU. It might be a few months before this updated variant is released since the Snapdragon 810 is not completely ready for mass production yet. Earlier this week, it was reported that the Snapdragon 810 might be delayed, but Qualcomm has rubbished such claims.

It would be interesting to see how the Snapdragon 810 variant performs when compared to the variant with an Exynos 7 Octa processor since both the SoCs feature similar CPU configuration. Samsung is even working to equip the Exynos SoC with LTE Cat. 10 connectivity for download speeds of up to 450Mbps, which might be used in the Galaxy S6.

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i agree with limpman i just got my exynos note 4 if samsung released snapdragon 810 in note4 then mine would worth nothing then i go to a company like apple which where the keep their phone prices samsung would be a stupid company if they did this and it would be my biggest mistake to buy their phones.

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limpman

1 year 11 months ago

if it’s true then i’ll never going to buy samsung mobile again.it’s just 2 weeks that i buy note 4.now they want to put new cpu with same design note 4.

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alastairgreen_Nexus

1 year 11 months ago

This is usual in Korea where network upgrades are fast therefore manufacturers are keep on releasing new phones that cater the newest and fastest speed for Korea

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thegeneral2010

1 year 11 months ago

it starts with korea then they spread it around the world u will see. unfortunately no one is gonna buy samsung phones when they are just released ppl will wait for abetter uptaded version samsung is losing its fans.

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Tondern

1 year 11 months ago

If this came to Europe I would buy in a heartbeat! But I may have to wait for the S6 to get my S810 fix. I was gonna pass Samsung this time because of Touchwiz, but after I’ve seen the S5 and Note 4 screens first hand…then it’s impossible to choose another brand.

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Suo.Eno

2 years 10 hours ago

“It would be interesting to see how the Snapdragon 810 variant performs when compared to the variant with an Exynos 7 Octa processor since both the SoCs feature similar CPU configuration.”

Even if it’s gonna be similar in terms of performance and unless Samsung plan to yet pull that “CPL nerfed at aarch32 only” stunt, the SD810 ver will still win big by dev friendliness alone if not for also SD810 being 64 bit by default which means a lot better future proofing and user ROI.

But fret not I highly doubt that it’ll ever get outside of its local turf anyways…